How do you plan to load a 2.5-pound jump?
How do you plan to load a 2.5-pound jump?
Just go up 2lbs? This isn't a sarcastic response. I'm making it in part out of ignorance...I don't know WTF I'm doing as it relates to increasing weights. So, I assume 1lb per side is adequate, and nearly equal to 1.25/side. And since I'm not training for any type of competition, that .5lb in total doesn't SEEM significant. As always, if I'm wrong, I want to know. And I'm wrong a lot.
How much money are you going to save by removing this option?
Just ordered, thanks dan!
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